Intramural Championships held at Assembly Hall, 3 teams crowned
After a long ride throughout the first half of the semester, victors emerged from the Division I Recreational Sports tournament brackets March 12.
After a long ride throughout the first half of the semester, victors emerged from the Division I Recreational Sports tournament brackets March 12.
The Hoosiers yelled for their teammates louder than ever in their final game of the season.
IU must wait to see if the NCAA selection committee will accept the team for a position in the tournament. While the Hoosiers’ resume has some strong points, the question remains: Will it be enough to make the big dance?

The Hoosiers (6-25) fell to Penn State in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament, ending a season that witnessed the setting of school records for most conference and total losses in a season
It really has been a remarkable season – not good or bad, just remarkable. Last year was likely the single most unpredictable year in IU basketball history – but this one gave it a run.
An IU brass ensemble has been chosen as the first of its kind to play at the Boston Early Music Festival’s fringe festival, which features emerging artists.
No Sweat!, an IU organization aimed at ending sweatshop practices, is vying to ensure a new contract with Coca-Cola never goes through, said Amit Srivastava, coordinator of India Resource Center and director of Global Resistance.
The IU men's basketball team has had a long and trying season. The Hoosiers' 66-51 loss was one of the more eventful games of the year. These are the sights and sounds of the game.
While a proposed federal cap-and-trade bill aims to cut carbon emissions and support development of new sources of energy, it could burden Hoosiers with higher utility costs.
An IU student was arrested Wednesday for stabbing another man on March 6.
Instead of spending spring break on the beach or at home, 48 students and two advisers will spend Saturday to Wednesday in Atlanta for the Atlanta Cultural Excursion sponsored by the Union Board and the IU Black Student Union.
GameFly, a leading online video game rental service, has chosen the IU Bookstore to install one of its first automated rental kiosks as part of the company’s first offline program.
On March 8, MBA students from the Kelley School of Business flew to Peru, where they have been working with five small, local businesses.
The Hoosiers (6-25) fell 66-51 to Penn State in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament, ending a season that witnessed the setting of school records for most conference and total losses in a season.
The IU Student Association is encouraging students to take precautionary measures while traveling to Mexico during spring break. IUSA is backing the U.S. Department of State’s warning of an escalated level of violence in Mexico due to government efforts to curb drug trafficking.
Jenna Liechty has always been involved in community service, and now she’s being rewarded for her efforts by being chosen as one of 33 Indy 500 Festival princesses. “I’m so excited,” said Liechty, a first-year student at the School of Optometry.
For its second and third quarters in 2008, Bloomington Hospital successfully achieved a 90-minute patient arrival-to-surgery time in 90 percent of its cases. This places the hospital above both the state average of 71 percent and the national average of just 70 percent.
March is Red Cross month, and the American Red Cross Monroe County Chapter is looking for “heroes.”
Downtown Bloomington Inc. had its annual meeting and award ceremony in the Bloomington Convention Center on March 12.
Students staying in Bloomington during break still have many volunteer, recreation and entertainment options.